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Review: Good Gracious aka The Purple One

Review: Good Gracious aka The Purple One

I have been on a mission to find a shampoo that deals with my frizzy-tendent locks

I have tried a lot of shampoos in my time, and I have been easily tempted to try the latest treatment offered at the hairdressers on more than one occasion. My mission: to find a shampoo and conditioner that works with my hair. It needs to control my frizz, but not look greasy. It needs to make it soft but not fly-away. It needs to work with the increasing ‘natural highlights’. It needs to make me look like I have just stepped out of the salon – swoosh of hair included.

Enter Good Gracious haircare. A new brand we were very kindly asked to review. They offer a pink one for enhancing and protecting your colour, an orange one for dry, brittle hair and a purple one for smoothing and hydrating. When I explained my mission to the lovely PR lady, we agreed that The Purple One, packed with Shea Butter, Omega Oils and Ceramides, was the one to try.

Our opinion:

We have been using the shampoo and conditioner together for about three weeks now, and my hair felt softer from the first couple of washes. Normally, it involves all mannner of products that it feels way too producty (techincal term!) but all I need to do now is add a tiny bit of serum if it is particularly humid. Just wash and dry. There’s even a shine. Overall though, it just feels better. So that will do it for me.

Oh! Two more important things to share.

One, all Good Gracious products are 97% natural, vegan friendly, and free from parabens, petrochemicals, silicone and mineral oils and made in the UK. The bottles and containers are 100% recyclable. And they have only ever been tested on people, not animals. Technically more than one thing, I know, but big ticks from us.

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And two, it’s only £5 from Tesco. (Maybe even less if your have a Clubcard). Win. Win.

 

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